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The Ultimate Guide To Finding Accommodation In Germany For International Students

Yana Immis

This page provides tips & tricks to help you in your accommodation hunt in Germany and to make your experience less expensive and daunting.

When foreigners arrive in Germany, they experience their first shock: what to do before and after moving to a flat and how to find one?!

The degree of the apartment supply and demand depends on the city, hence the drastic difference in the rental fees. Finding housing in busy cities can be very time-consuming, particularly in Munich & Frankfurt as well as the other big cities: Stuttgart, Cologne, Berlin, Hamburg.

This page provides tips & tricks to help you in your accommodation hunt in Germany to make your experience less expensive and daunting. German visa application does not require you to have a secured accommodation option, hence you have plenty of time to have stress-free research.

Accommodation In Germany Options

Germans tend to rent a flat instead of buying one, especially in towns and cities. Houses are mostly common in villages and on the outskirts of smaller towns. The country offers a wide range of the rental opportunities:

  • Apartment

    • Unfurnished

    • Furnished

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You can expect to pay on average 500-1000 Euro per month for a 1 - room flat, depending on the location, utilities, and furniture. Ancillary costs (water, gas, heating) range between 8 Euro per square meter in rural areas and small towns to 12 Euro in large cities.

  • Room in a shared apartment

    • Unfurnished

    • Furnished

  • Dorm

    • Private Campus Studio

    • State Student Residence Room

  • Interim Solutions

    • Airbnb, Couch Surfing

    • Hotels, Hostels & Holiday Apartments

A hotel room costs on average about 90 Euro per night. Youth hostels charge 25 Euro per night on average. There are cheaper or free options available with the Couch Surfing experience.

Monthly Cost for a Room In Germany (in €)

Source: Statista (2019)

Accommodation In Germany Tips & Tricks

When searching for accommodation in Germany on your own, you need a strategy. Here is what you need to do.


Before Arrival


Prepare yourself mentally & start in good time

Costs for Accommodation will be the largest item on your monthly budget and you have to accept this fact.

The majority of students in Germany start studying in September (October) or February (March). Do not end up being one of 15.000 new international students in the city searching for a flat, start the search early enough. Recommended time: 90 days prior to arrival.

You will have trouble finding affordable housing but using the tips listed below, your chances will drastically increase.

Learn to compromise

  • Aim for long-term and unfurnished flats

Unfurnished means no bed sheets or cutlery, no curtains or kitchen equipment. The majority of German unfurnished flats don’t have anything but the empty walls and the floor, not even a kitchen.

If you consider staying in Germany for a long period of time, consider buying a kitchen, it will definitely pay off. You should not disregard unfurnished flats, because you might miss out on some good opportunities, considering unfurnished flats are prevailing on the market.

Furnished and short-term lets are available but are on average less popular. 

  • Consider options farther away from your university

Due to a reliable transportation system in the cities, it is recommended that you do not limit your search to one particular area, as you might miss out on a great opportunity.

Rents on the outskirts are often much cheaper and it does not take you longer than 25-40 min to commute to your study destination.

Compromise!!! Location OR apartment size: Choose ONE!

Complete Guide To Finding An Appartment In Germany

Learn the vocabulary and be considerate

Hausmeister Janitorial service
Kaltmiete Rent excluding utility costs
Kaution Deposit
Mietvertrag Rented flat
Möblierte Wohnungen Furnished flats
Nebenkosten Additional costs
Provision Commission
Warmmiete Rent including utility costs
Wohngemeinschaften (WG) House and flat shares
Zimmer Room
Zwischenmiete Short-term lets

Accommodation options do not stay available online for long.

  1. Be fast: inquire, reply and confirm the appointments in a timely manner

  2. Be persistent: ring straight away when you see a new ad if the telephone number is available. When you are writing an email request, make sure to provide your contact details, quick but not long background information and politely ask for a viewing appointment

  3. Be polite: imagine yourself in the position of a landlord

 Would you rent out this room/flat to yourself?

Opt for a WG-Zimmer or use the last resort

If you experience trouble finding a flat as a newcomer, a room in a shared flat is an option for you. You can make friends quickly and to save money on the rent.

a.     In a WG-Zimmer option, each person in the flat has their own bedroom. The kitchen, guest room, and bathroom are shared

b.     The bills for electricity, internet, phone, and other utilities are split equally between all members of the WG

In Germany, the WG option is popular not only with the students but as well with trainees and working professionals.

If you are about to give up, get advice from a real-estate agent.

Attention: commission or service fee may apply.

!Buyer beware! Read advertisements carefully 

Due to the scarcity of affordable value-price accommodation options, many frauds thrive in the forums.

Contact your university to help you confirm the option you have found is realistic and trustworthy. Check, check and one more time check with German speakers (friends, relatives, or on forums) if your agreement with the landlord is legitimate. If required, ask advice from the lawyer.

Common Frauds:

  • Landlord

    • Make sure to check abbreviations, contact details of a landlord, if you can find this person on social media, it is a safe bet

    • To be able to register your address in the immigration office, you must provide two documents:

      • A contract for the flat/room

      • A written permission from the flat owner for you to rent a flat/room

If the landlord is not able to give you this document, it means this person is trying to sublet apartment illegally or without permission from a landlord, stay far away from this option.

  • Payment

    • Never pay a deposit or rent in advance before you have a counter-signed contract

    • Never pay anything in cash unless you receive an official receipt

      • In Germany, the majority of deposits and monthly rental payments are done via banking transactions

    • If any landlord tries to get you to pay a finder fee or commission fee, or they incorporate such a fee into your monthly rent, this is against the law and you should avoid such offers

Accommodation In Germany Search

Buy flights and book short-term accommodation

Pay attention to your visa dates and accommodation booking dates. If you have not found a flat prior to arrival, it is not a problem. The majority of contracts are signed in person after you have arrived in Germany.

Make sure to:

  1. Book short-term accommodation for 1-2 weeks from the arrival date

  2. Schedule as many appointments as possible within this period of time to meet landlords in person

Mind the public holidays, fairs and conferences (i.e. Oktoberfest, ISPO, BAUMA, etc.) with no available hotel rooms in town.

Maybe it makes sense to postpone your arrival?     


After Arrival


Prepare for a flat visit

In Germany, when a landlord is deciding upon a new tenant, the first impression plays a big role. That’s why you can consider a flat visit as serious as a job interview: put on relevant attire by general norms and come on time.

It is very difficult to find a flat. But it is as difficult for a landlord to kick out the tenant from the flat, for that reason be prepared to go through a lot of bureaucracy to secure yourself a good place. Landlords in Germany are risk-averse, so make them feel secure while giving you the room/flat.

How can you confirm your reliability to a future landlord? With as many documents as possible.

You are not obliged to submit the documents listed below; it is only up to you. No one has a right to demand these documents from you, but to increase your chances, try to collect at least 75% of these items, print them out and take them with you to the flat viewing in a nicely organized folder.


✔ Employment contract

✔ CV (Curriculum Vitae)

✔ 3 Last salary statements (payslips)

✔ Bank account balance statement

✔ Blocked Bank account confirmation

(Still unsure which blocked account option to choose? Choose Coracle! (The best option for international students in 2020-2024))

SCHUFA check (credit score)

You can order it after you have arrived in Germany with a fee of 30 Euro.

You are also entitled to a more basic SCHUFA report for free

✔ References from your previous landlord

✔ Enrollment Certificate

✔ Matriculation


Practice, practice, practice - during the visits, use your charm and negotiations to the fullest and make sure to bring all possible documents with you, which would guarantee a stable income of you and your parents (if applicable).

Do not get demotivated if you have been searching for a long period of time in vain or if you are one of the thirty visitors and you haven’t secured a place. It will take time.

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Accommodation In Germany Extra Useful Information  

  • You will find information about Nebenkosten (additional expenses and utilities) in a room/flat ad and/or in a contract:

    • Mostly it includes heating, water, gas

    • Some apartments include Internet, phone and other expenses – make sure to consult the landlord)

  • In Germany, Radio tax (Rundfunk) is mandatory to pay

    • You will receive a letter after the registration at the local authorities. Do not disregard it and organize payments in a timely manner

    • Only one person per household must pay the tax

  • The majority of contracts are for the duration of 6 to 12 months

    • The cancellation notice period is generally 2 to 3 months before the contract ends

    • The rental period in 95% of the cases starts from the 1st day of the month

  • Students are required to pay a security deposit (equal to 1-3 rents) to secure the place

    • Security deposit is returned within 2-3 months (max. 6 months) after the student leaves the apartment

    • Deposit is returned in full unless contract rules were violated, or damages were made

  • In Germany, you may be asked to lower down music in the certain hours and your neighbors have a right to do so (between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday and all-day Sunday)

  • Germans separate garbage. You will find different options: plastic, paper, and organic

  • Many apartment blocks or houses have a washing machine, shareable with other flat owners. It costs 1-2 Euro to use it once

  • Pets are generally welcome, but you are required to ask for permission in written form

  • Bicycles, baby strollers & cars have a designated parking area

  • Cellar space or a garage may be included in your contract, make sure to double check it with your landlord

  • If you want to do modifications in the flat or to do an outside activity that might inconvenience the neighbors, make sure to first double-check with your landlord and ask permission from the neighbors

  • You are not allowed to sublet a flat or room without permission from your landlord

Best of luck with your search!


Study In Germany Without Blocked Account

Yana Immis

Is it possible to study in Germany without a blocked account?💰👀⁠ 👉 YES, if you fulfill one of the requirements.

Listed as one of the prerequisites for obtaining a German visa above 90 days, proof of sufficient funds for the visa duration must be presented.

If you are coming from abroad to study in Germany or to search for a job, chances are you might be required to open a blocked account. In this article, you will find all the latest options for the blocked accounts, exceptions and the steps required to open one.

Study In Germany Without Blocked Account

Blocked Account Exceptions

Studying in Germany without a blocked account is possible if you fulfill one of the requirements listed below:

  1. Scholarship from an educational establishment (full list of scholarships is available here).

  2. Confirmation of government funding or approved student loan in Germany

    • Scholarship must come from a reputed government or Educational institution (e.g., DAAD, Max Planck)

    • The sum must cover your living expenses

  3. Invitation from a friend or relative living in Germany (Verpflichtungserklärung)

    • This person will be responsible to support you financially during your studies

    • The reason for the invitation must be clearly stated: “Studium” (studies)

    • This document must be obtained in person at an Alien’s Registration Office in Germany

In case you do not match any of the requirements above, the blocked account becomes a mandatory prerequisite for the visa in order to study in Germany.

Blocked Account Amount

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A student is allowed to withdraw a monthly sum of €934 after reaching Germany, hence the blocked account balance at the time of the visa application must be €11,208 (2023).

This is the minimum living standard for 12 months in Germany in 2019. If you are studying for a shorter period and need a blocked account for a German language course or Job Seeker Visa, then you need to open an account with the amount equivalent to the number of months you plan to stay in Germany.

Blocked Account Options

The bank account for students, who require a visa (India, China, Pakistan, Russia, Colombia, etc.) must be opened before the visa application. You can open a blocked account from your home country at:

Here you can find more useful information about the Blocked Account and #1 Online Blocked Account Choice for International Students.

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The last few years, more and more available options for opening a blocked account appeared to simplify the visa process for the foreign students, as an example, country-specific banks:

  • Kotak Mahindra (India)

  • Isbank (Turkey)

  • UBL Bank (Pakistan)

Citizens from countries like Japan, Australia, Chile, Brazil, who have visa-free entry to Germany would be required to open an account after coming to Germany. There is plenty of available banks to open the blocked account in person after the arrival:

  • Hypovereinsbank

  • Commerzbank

  • Postbank

  • Sparkasse

If you are unsure which group of students you belong to (nationality wise), find your country on the list for the visa regulations here.


Blocked Account Documents & Deadlines

The list of documents is subjective due to nationality and the bank provider. However, the majority of the documents include:

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  1. Valid Passport

  2. Application Form

  3. Offer Letter

    • Conditional / Provisional Letter will suffice

  4. Income Statement and /or Bank Statement

  5. The Prepaid fee to open the bank account at the provider


It is highly recommended to start looking for the blocked account as soon as you have decided on the university choice. You need to monitor the visa appointment dates and calculate at least 2 weeks to 1 month time to allocate to the blocked account opening procedure.

On average, it takes 1 week to open the blocked account and transfer the sum followed by 1 week processing time. Afterward, you will receive the confirmation e-mail, which is sufficient for the German Embassy.

Attention: due to the extended queues (mostly May to November), the processing times vary.

Blocked Account Procedure

First, you need to decide on a provider. According to the provider, you are either required to submit an online form or to send the documents via DHL Express shipment. However, the majority of the procedures include:

  1. Step one is to choose the bank you would like to open the account with

  2. Step two is to fill-out application form taken directly from the website of the provider

    • Deutsche Bank requires proper legalization at the German embassy

  3. Step three is to organize the money transfer

    • Deutsche Bank requires information on the sources where the money is coming from and their relation to you

Afterward, you will receive the confirmation, which you would need to take with you during the visa interview together with the other documents.


Study in Germany Requirements for International Students (IB, A-Levels, American Diploma, SAT)

Yana Immis

To study in Germany international students are required to go through nine circles of hell. But in the end it is very rewarding.

Today we will discuss all the necessary points for you to apply to a German university, successfully get a visa, and arrive. Take notes and enjoy the read!

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What is required to study in Germany?

To be able to study in Germany you need to have:

1. Health Insurance & Sufficient Funds

In the shape of a blocked account or alternatives. In Germany, you must have the insurance at all times by law.

Read more information about the available options here:


2. Proof Of The Relevant Tests

Or a confirmation from employer/university that you worked/studied in English. When you choose your course, make sure to check the language of teaching. You are only required to provide the language test confirmation from the language of your teaching.

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As an example: you will study in English, which means there is no need for you to complete a German test.

a. IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge Advanced Tests

b. GMAT or GRE

See more useful articles for you to know how to pass these tests:


3. A recognized German University Entrance Qualification

A Secondary School qualification if you are willing to study at an Undergraduate level in Germany. If you are looking for Master or MBA studies, you are required to have an accredited Bachelor's Degree.

Both options you can check as the Hochschulzugangsberechtigung (HZB), meaning 'higher education entrance qualification' at the following website.


4. Minimum GPA Requirements Set By A University

You can check and convert your GPA to the German system here.


5. Relevant Work Experience

The majority of the MBA programs require you to have 2-3 years of work experience.

Important: pay attention to what kind of work experience is required:

  • Is it full-time, part-time, or an internship?

  • Is it 2 or 3 years long?

  • Is it required to complete work experience after the Bachelor's Degree issue date?

You need to present all these points in the German embassy when applying for a visa to be able to be granted permission for a long-term study visa (allowing you to work as well).

Not only are you required to present it in the embassy, but the majority of these requirements are also a necessity during the German university application process.

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Are There Specific Entry Requirements To Study In Germany?

All the data you need to know from the DAAD website

Whether you can study in Germany with a foreign degree or certificate depends on the equivalence of your degree to a German standard of teaching.

  1. If you are from an EU country, then the possibility of direct enrollment is close to 100% for German Universities.

  2. If you are outside the EU, the possibility you are required to study an additional year in the Studienkolleg or a university in your country is very high.

  3. If you are unsure if the visa & separate admission is required, go through this test to determine if you do.

  4. If you would like to know admission requirements as per your country, please please see the Database on admission requirements as per your country here. More than 130 countries’ data is available.


If your school-leaving certificate is not recognized as a higher education entrance qualification, you can take a Foundation course or Pathway or Studienkolleg if the minimum entry requirements for that specific course are fulfilled. Should you successfully pass the program, you are given the right to study at any university or at only one specific course.

Make sure to consult the admission department of the university as well as Uni Assist. Attention: if unsure, always ask the academic/admission office of the chosen university or an educational consultant. You can always ask me here.


IB Entry Requirements For Germany

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The International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB diploma) is a school-leaving qualification that is awarded by the Geneva-based, private sector International Baccalaureate (IB) Organisation and can be earned at thousands of schools worldwide.

With the IB Diploma with a certain set of subjects, you are allowed to enroll in a German university Bachelor program directly! Here is how:


An example of the German Business School Entry Requirements for IB Students:

o min. 24 points

o 2 language courses (at least one must be an advanced foreign language; “Language A”)

o A scientific subject (biology, chemistry, physics) – must be “Higher level”

o Mathematics SL/HL

o A social-scientific subject (business, history, geography, economics)

o 6th compulsory subject must be one of the following (visual arts, music, theatre arts, a further modern foreign language; Latin, classical Greek; general chemistry, applied, chemistry, environmental systems, computer science, design technology; philosophy, psychology, social anthropology, Business Management)

o The subjects demanded need to be graded with the IB-grade 4 at the minimum

o If only one subject is graded with the IB-grade 3, it can be equated, if a further subject of at least the same aspiration level is graded with the IB-grade 5

Should the entry requirements not be fulfilled, you need to apply for a Studienkolleg/Pathway/Foundation course and the university will decide upon the minimum points and subjects required for you to enroll.

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Mandatory subjects for alternative majors:

  • Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Pharmacy:

    • Mathematics SL and Biology HL or Chemistry HL or Physics HL

  • Mathematics, Natural Sciences (i. e.: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Home Economics, Food, and Nutritional Sciences):

    • Mathematics HL and Biology SL or Chemistry SL or Physics SL

  • Technical study courses (i. e. Architecture, Informatics, Electronics and Information Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Medicinal Technology, Vehicle and Process Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Library and Information Systems, Supply Technology):

    • Mathematics HL and Biology SL or Chemistry SL or Physics SL

  • Psychology, Law, Business, Humanities, Sports Science:

    • Mathematics HL or SL and Biology HL/SL or Chemistry HL/SL and Physics HL/SL

      • Either Maths or a Science has to be at HL


COVID19 May 2020 IB Diplomas

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With adapting to circumstances around the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, IB Diplomas issued in May 2020 as authorization for university admission, on condition that these terms apply in addition to the updated Agreement of the Recognition of the IB Diploma.

The recognition is granted for the university admissions for winter semester 2020 and it will be automatically extended in case there will be no statistical deviations of student final grades, in comparison to student grades from the past 3 years of examinations

Read the latest IB Agreement on the Recognition of the 'International Baccalaureate Diploma/Diplôme du Baccalauréat International'


GCE Entry Requirements For Germany

The GCE is accepted in Germany under certain conditions as a direct subject-restricted university entrance qualification. The following conditions apply:

  1. Four examination subjects that are independent of one another and have general education (non-vocational).

  2. Must include 1 language, Mathematics or one of the subjects of the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, or physics)

  3. A minimum of three of the four examination subjects must have been passed on the level of GCE AL. The level GCE AS is sufficient for the fourth examination subject.


An example of the German Business School Entry Requirements for GCE Students:

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o 1 language course A/AS level

o Mathematics A-level

o 1 Natural Science course

o 1 elective course as desired

o 3 out of 4 courses must be A-level. The remaining course can be AS-level


Based on the desired course of study, the following additional prerequisites must be fulfilled:

  • Humanities, law, social sciences, economics, art:

    • a subject in the GCE AL that corresponds to the chosen field of study

    • and have a GCE AL in mathematics for a course of study involving economics and social sciences.

  • Natural science:

    • a total of two GCE AL examinations in the subjects of mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics.

  • Technical studies and mathematics:

    • a GCE AL in mathematics

    • and a GCE AL in biology, chemistry, physics, or computer science.

  • Medicine (medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, or pharmacy):

    • Three of the following GCE AL subjects: mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics.


GCE Specifics

  1. Two subjects on the level of GCE AS can be included in the assessment in place of one GCE AL.

  2. Evidence of GCE AS/AL examination subjects that are vocational in nature can only be accepted in individual cases. The “GCE Applied A Level” introduced in the United Kingdom in 2005/2006 will not qualify an applicant for university access in Germany under any circumstances.

  3. Proof of an applicant’s “key skills” will not be taken into account for university access in Germany.

  4. A language examination in English that has not been taken as part of the GCE AL/AS examinations cannot be substituted for a subject in GCE AL/AS.

  5. The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), the International GCSE, and the GCE Ordinary Level (GCE O Level) certificates, which are conferred in the United Kingdom and at British international schools, will be regarded as a school-leaving certificate from a German “Hauptschule” (a school that offers Lower Secondary Education) or as a “Mittlere Reife” (an intermediate school-leaving certificate that is usually awarded after ten years of schooling in Germany) and will NOT be taken into consideration for university entrance in Germany.

American Diploma & SAT & AP Entry

Requirements For Germany

It is obligatory for your High School Diploma to be acquired after continuous attendance of the classes 9 to 12 at a US High School and to comprise a total of 16 "academic units" in the forms 9 to 12:

  • 4 units (3 units are sufficient for 11 forms) English with a minimum grade C: English IV or Honors or AP English,

  • 2 units Second Language,

  • 3 units Social Studies,

  • 5 units in total Mathematics and Science:
    2 or 3 units Mathematics with a minimum grade C: Algebra II or Trigonometry and Precalculus, 2 or 3 units Science with a minimum grade C: Biology, Chemistry or Physics,

  • 2 academic units free to choose from.


An example of a German Business School American Diploma & SAT & AP Entry Requirements

US High school degree min. 3.0 GPA out of 4.0 and one of the following:

SAT min. 1300 points English math and writing

ACT min. 29 points

AP (must have taken calculus, language and a subject that exists in German high school)


SAT

Until February 2016: A total of 1,300 points must be proven in the two parts "Math" and "Critical Reading". This is not the overall score achieved; this is the sum of points scored in the parts “Math” and “Critical Reading” independent of the results achieved in the “Writing” part.

From March 2016: A total of 1,360 points must be proven in the two parts "Math" and "Evidence-Based Reading and Writing".

Starting with the admission deadline for the winter semester 2019/2020, the admission options in connection with SAT and ACT do not apply anymore. This means that SAT and ACT results do not lead to a better rating for admission to a German institution of higher education than the High School Diploma without additional certificates.

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AP

Providing your AP tests cover the compulsory subjects specified below, you qualify for direct subject-restricted admission. This allows you to apply directly to a German higher education institution for Mathematical subjects, Technology, Natural Sciences, Medicine or Pharmacy.

Condition:
The following subject areas must be covered by your AP tests with at least grade 3:

  • Mathematics (Calculus AB or BC)

  • 1 natural science subject (Biology, Chemistry or two half AP tests in Physics C)

  • 1 language (French, Spanish, Latin, German, English Literature or English Language and Composition)

  • 1 further subject (e.g. European History, American History, Computer Science or two half AP tests respectively in Macroeconomics and Microeconomics)


Providing your AP tests cover the compulsory subjects specified below, you qualify for direct subject-restricted admission. This allows you to apply directly to a German higher education institution for Humanities, Social Sciences, Jurisprudence or Economics.

Condition:
The following subject areas must be covered by your AP tests with at least grade 3:

  • English (English Literature or English Language and Composition)

  • 1 further foreign language (French, Spanish, Latin, German)

  • 1 mathematical/natural science subject (Calculus AB or BC, Biology, Chemistry or two half AP tests in Physics C)

  • 1 further subject (e.g. European History, American History, Computer Science or two half AP tests respectively in Macroeconomics and Microeconomics)


Associate Degree

With your educational background, you qualify for direct general admission, providing you can prove two years of study at a recognised higher education institution with "college level" courses that meet the following requirements:

  • 5 independent general education subjects, thereof English, one foreign language, mathematics, and one natural science subject

  • thereof at least three subjects with three ascending semester courses